All the tribes tell the same story. They are surrounded on all sides, the game is destroyed or driven away — George Crook
It demonstrates to his simple mind in the most positive manner that we have no prejudice — George Crook
It has been my aim throughout present operations to afford the greatest amount of protection to — George Crook
Give these indians little farms, survey them, let them put fences around them, let them have their own horses — George Crook
During the engagement I tried to throw a strong force through the canon, but I was obliged to use — George Crook
First, take the government of the indians out of politics; second, let the laws of the indians — George Crook
The buffalo is all gone, and an indian can’t catch enough jack rabbits to subsist himself and his family — George Crook
The great mistake these people make is that they go to looking after the spiritual welfare of the — George Crook
When once an indian sees that his food is secure, he does not care what the chief or any one else says. — George Crook